“What is Politics” seminars by Professors Noam Chomsky & Marvin Waterstone

Humanities Seminars Course What Is Politics? Professors MIT Professor Emeritus  Noam Chomsky, Professor Emeritus Marvin Waterstone TUITION: $225.00 COURSE TIME AND DATES: TUESDAYS 5:00 p.m. to 6:15 p.m. AND THURSDAYS 5:00 p.m. to 6:45 p.m. January 12 – March 2, 2017. Environmental and Natural Resources Building 2 (ENR2), Room N120, 1064 E. Lowell St. “This spring students … Read more

“Hystorical Narratives” art talk at Playground Bar & Lounge

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UA Professor Alfred Quiroz
UA Professor Alfred J. Quiroz
 Show & Tell @ Playground: “Hystorical Narratives” 

Art & Commentary on Presidential Controversies
Presented by Alfred J. Quiroz on Wednesday, Nov. 16, 6 p.m.
A collaboration between the Confluencenter for Creative Inquiry
and The University of Arizona Museum of Art

 “UA Art professor Alfred J. Quiroz shows arts works that are not included in his current University of Arizona Museum of Art show and discusses his sensational, satirical and meticulously-researched paintings in an interactive Show & Tell @ Playground presentation.

 While “The Presidential Series: Paintings by Alfred J. Quiroz” exhibit features bright colors, caricaturesque qualities and sensational subject matter that seems humorous on the surface, the artist layers the paintings with historical references that comment on the many controversies surrounding the Commanders-in-Chief.

 “The work encompasses presidents that I have depicted that correlated to pertinent contemporary issues. My aim in this series was to depict the immoralities of our ‘elected’ leaders of this country,” explains Quiroz.

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Museum Curator Olivia Miller, who brought the exhibit to the Museum, says “Quiroz’s paintings are overwhelming to see. Not only does their sheer size and brilliant use of color entrance the viewer, but they are also meticulously constructed and embedded with layer upon layer of complex symbolism.”

Quiroz’s work has been exhibited internationally and featured in publications such as Art in AmericaArtforum, and Art Week.

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New York Times interactive map of General Election 2016 results

Just found an interesting, informative link to a New York Times map of how Donald Trump won this General Election 2016.  Here’s the link below.  You can click on the states or the listing of the states below to see the exact popular vote count for all the counties, plus percentage breakdowns and colorized maps … Read more

National Comedy Theatre from Phoenix at Unscrewed Theater

We need some laughs after that General Election 2016. I talked to a woman yesterday who happily claimed to be a “Trumpette”, touting the joys of a Donald Trump win. Keep in mind the VP-elect Mike Pence is the Governor of Indiana and a long time former Congressman. So join the NBOJU comedy team in … Read more

Verboten/Forbidden art at University of Arizona Museum of Art

November 12 (2016) – March 12 (2017 at UA Museum of Art, 1031 N. Olive Rd. Tucson, on University of  Arizona campus “Conceived by Minister of Propaganda, Joseph Goebbels, the Nazi party held the Entartete Kunst (Degenerate Art) exhibition in Munich in 1937. An ideological move intended to censor and dismantle the individual creativity of modern … Read more